Daniel Donato has cleared yet another hurdle in his ascension as a jam band successor with the launch of Daniel Base. The new official setlist database from the Cosmic Country guitarist launched over the weekend with records, setlists, media, and more from over 300 concerts dating back to 2022.

Following in the footsteps of BillyBase, the Everyday Companion, Dead.net, and Phish.netDaniel Base is the home for setlist data and concert analytics from the ever-rising Nashville guitarist. In addition to nightly setlists, the website has compiled song lengths, show gaps, and show streaks, alongside records of the evening’s poster and embedded concert audio from nugs and links to Bandcamp and other recordings. Users can also log all the shows they’ve seen for a detailed breakdown of their unique song stats.

“There is not one source that can be found that delivers and serves the individuality and immense significance of The Song and its place in Space and Time to the sophisticated degree DanielBase exists at,” Donato wrote on Facebook to announce the website launch. “It services The Music and our Community in the highest-frequency fashion.”

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The user-friendly website hosts plenty of the information that data-driven jam fans look for. If you’re wondering what Daniel’s longest recent jam was, it’s got your answer (the 24:59 “Dance in the Desert” from September 20th, in West Virginia). Suppose you’re looking for some recent song debuts. Daniel Base has a whole section: featuring a fair amount of Kitchen Dwellers songs from the pair’s recent co-headlining run, along with classics by Led ZeppelinRage Against The MachineWaylon Jennings, and more. The “songs” section catalogs every song Donato has played over the past two years, how many times he played it, the longest version, the shortest version, the longest gap between shows, and the longest streak of consecutive performances. If you’re curious if Danny ever covered Eiffel 65‘s opus “Blue (Da Ba Dee)”, Daniel Base has your answer (yes, at this year’s Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory Halloween show, with Will McGee on vocals).

Go check out Daniel Base for Donato setlist info, stats, audio, and lots more. Daniel and company will return to the stage December 7th–11th for The String Cheese Incident‘s Mexico Incident in Puerto Morelos, followed by the annual Cosmic Country Christmas celebration in Nashville on December 13th and 14th. Find tickets and tour dates here.